Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1936 — Page 19
TUESDAY, SEPT. 15, 1936 _ rE oy [ANAPOLIS TIMES _ ]
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OF SPIRAL RIBS AND A NEW COAT I RUMPH THE SCIENTIEIC £1 el. Z iF} © TAKES OVER SHOW TONIGHT ‘New WIRE Feature Makes (ITS PRESERVATION AS A "1 | = A 5 S— em a __att_ MEMORIAL / 22H = sim 1 Tonight.
a J! Z A = : : 5 Raw Bi, The night shall be filled with : : : eT ; music—if all of this evening's pro= grams go on according to schedule, Gladys Swarthout leads the field
with a booking on the WFBM “Caravan” program at 7:30 p.m: she is to sing both operatic and current popular numbers. On the new Astaire show, over WIRE at the same hour, Francia White, lyric soprano, and Trudy Wood will form the vocal constellation of the dancer-comedian’s galaxy. io. Ted Hammerstein's “Music Hall” y oF Ea lillly 3: 3 : broadcast is to present four singe : : o wh E1' Ene YY 7 : : 3 ers. Nancy McCord, prima donna : Sa o 2) MN) hin ; 13 - EEE of last year’s “May ‘Wine: Cantor . Z Z . : o Ye Fre WS : ol ™: . ° 1 |David Putterman of New York's =$ rer ee : WHY MOTHERS GET GRAV. SaMsvimrtu Ts : La Tk Avenue Synagogue; Fran x : Moulan, veteran singing comedian, and Lucy Laughlin, the show's reg= °
: : : ular soprano. ; —By Al Capp : : esi You may remember Mr. Moulan — — a : a : : . for his sterling performances in the HERE THEY BOTH COME < (GULPS-) \ (YAWN) ER-LIL © f UT 1 << SAY ”- THIS ; : ; | . ; THE BOY | WANT -AND 'l | AH COME ) AH COME BNER HAIN'T TH’ WAY BAL : 4 Emini Ki a ha THE BOY | DONT WANT reo : ¢ HOME /- | : [CrEns Jas Sl. Jie mas gen ANY MORE 7- THE IDEA Md | vo’ TH FIR HERE- 4 Re | | BEEN DRIVIN' | he stage for nearly 50 years, x2 NT "A | Tonight, at 6 o'clock via WFBM, he
NOW IS -TO GET THE i ) ’ R ONE | WANT’ - : UJ COM : = ve You OUR NOW . | : : | Is to present a song of which he is
| believed to havefthe only copy in | existence. . It's called “The Prodi- | {gal Son.” The words are by Bill Nye, and Mr. Moulan sang it more than 30 years ago in a musical com= edy called “The Isle of Chame pagne.” ;
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% ‘vari ol o : : of Jazz for the old maestro at 7 With Charles Butterworth, dead-pan” movie star, signed as o'clock tonight on WLW. The
permanent comedian, Fred Astaire (above) is all set to take over his : ; own radio show at 7:30 o'clock tonight on WIRE. Besides perform- | aieman Jroupe is at the Fort ing as master of ceremonies, dancer, singer and instrumentalist, the Bernie orchestra is playing the versatile Mr. Astaire plans to co-operate with his guest in their own Dallas Centennial, so Ben persuadspecialties, whether they be straight drama, clowning or music. {ed Ramona to go visiting for one
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WASHINGTON SAYS TO (FUNN uT BETTER JoRB.- HE : I MUST WAIT A MINUTE _ 0 nouncements caused by station changes after press time.) of its fall listing in “Portraits of JAKE MAURICE OFF OF THAT2- AFTER 'S CQOING To Quovpy RUN AND I'LL DRIVE You Dow. Wit INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS © CINCINNATI CHICAGO Harmony,” a dance band series A Ew aan rasta || Hm maven us | |} LicHT- AN INTstoRe ei Pees | §-sce his terres oof | 7 Cnet? MBENT beady ort Ao | Which gels under way at 8:30 p. m, A NEW MAN FOR THAT FROM THE FIRE. JORB- T's RIGHT _ THINK You AND Your “w ; ’ tonight. Vincent Lopez, who has —-TH AT Ss Too AD ON THE COVE. 2 z MOM "LIL RE — : 1108-Fatti Chapin - Flying Time Wise Crackers Melodies i himself a new program beginning J -n /~ Bs Trail = : / 115 es ymn Sin Me - . : . + 7S / INTERESTED . 4 : azn ow NW Jack Heller J. Armstrong Sifiging Lady Oct. 3, will be the curtain raiser this Fo Y , 4:45—Renfrew Cocktail Time Lowell Thomas Orphan Annie evening. There is to be a new band ~~ jm L U Extension Easy Aces {ohnsons g Wisecrackers every week, and successors already :15 Chr. i us ‘oice xp. ‘ns=mble i i ru 3 S 5:30 Lee re Joo Periick Lan Abner r String Trie signed for succeeding Juesdays are 5:45 News-Scores Sports Crusaders Ensemble Henry Busse, Eddy Duchin, Hal
Kemp and Phil Harris.
0 Musie Hall Bishop-Gargoyle Reisman's Or, Sports 15 “ rr v “ “ “ : Rubino ff 130 Ken Murray King’s Or. Edgar Guest Nelson's Or.
45 Tom, Dick, Harry G : M < - A : Waring’s Or. Vox Pop Bernie's Or. Quin Ryas Oo Oo ; u S | Cc Hng g wop, Bie er By. : Caravan Fred Astaire Mysteries Heidt's Or. i BY JAMES THRASHER gra = — re In apgbinting Deems Taylor, TE a . : . . adden : “wo wo a Rongoicre Sen Neenah America composer, critic, and March of Time Portraits, Unannounced Pageant Jjournalise=sto the post of music Happy Days Hot Dates consultant, CBS seems to have News-Bason Amas-Andy ln * chosen a man well fitted to grasp Martel's Or, Queen's Minstre Ysers Or. the listener's point of view. It is " . Rubinoeff Men Only Martin's Or. ® : i] Softball worvad wT no cloistered artistic life that Mr. - : Taylor has led, but one of broad 10:00 Geo. Givot : "n 2 Paul Sall Dan Or. + ay 1915 News wn Ns oie pee. experience and varied human
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So. ARQESTIM. HOW THE FELLOWS LAUGHED! : A QR nga { DON'T MOVE - = . : Mr. Taylor will assist and advise DN ’ A Zr } \ : : VL Ue SHE'LL COOL. E #00 Lowe's Or. Henderson's Or. Lewis’ Or. Dance Or. the Columbia program department
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winter offerings, but it might be
INDIANAPOLIS . INDIANAPOLIS CINCINNATI CHICAGO WFBM 1230 WIRE 1100 WLW 700 GN 720 well to mention again that the fall (CBS Net.) (NBC Net.) (NBC-Mutual) (Mutual Net.) and winter will bring at least five Chuck Wagon Bar-0 Ranch Cheerio = Golden Hour of the country’s major symphony by : orchestras in weekly broadcasts: “ two conservatory orchestra series: two series of symphony concerts
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* : : ; = x "| of singers, pianists and chamber MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE s a Nr Ne Nihtwsusns Han Tre Sepenads music organizations. - =. “a : " Crime Light Pepper Young Melody Time Career Varied BUT ItpON'T FIANCEE > COME, COME - I ES, BUT..OH’ 1 SEE IT ALL. YOU'RE NOT SO DUMB, VOUR- 1 MUST ADMIT THE [1 Hollywood Chiidren Jean Macy Constitution UNDERSTAND Z YOUVE HEARD ABOUT NOW... YOU'RE GARSTIN'S .] SELF, SISTER .. THATS WHY PROFESSORS - BAC ’ 9:09 Magazine Happy Long Hymns House Party Mr. Taylor, composer of oe the - CELIA LANTIER ORANVILLE'S 10SING DECOY = IT'S YOUR JOB TO WE LET YOU FALL INTO OUR SCIENCE HAS 9:15 “ : Hired Hands Oneet Home {ooking Scheel operas “Peter Ibbetson and “The 2 MR. GRANVIL HIS DOUGH, HAVENT DIG UP THE ROMANTIC JRAP ~ SAY, WHY DON'T YOU INTRIGUED ME. BUT. Mrs. Farrel i Yiandieroran Lucky Gir King’s Henchman,” and the or. ’ you? MILLIONAIRES WHO MIGHT PLAY NICE AND JOIN US? ITS — T ; by : em chestra suite, “Through the Look FALL FOR THE PROFESSORS A COMFORTABLE LIVING, AND... & i Xo gf : 00 Book Talk * Jack-Loretta Girl Alone Painted Dreams ing Glass,” also has been an . Ping % y p / E: 1M Stock-News: Ww 3 2 : MIRACLE TREATMENTS TT§ ~Né HIomians Sim Mary Marin Sk ager Paul Beall Encyclopedia Brittanica editor, edi= " As Vagabonds Kid Sister Kid Sister tor of an electrical company maga Betty-Bob Golf Tourney Queen's Minstrel Mary Sothern zine, war correspondent in France, Ginderclla : : an’s ite Tom, Dick, Harry om. Dick, Harry assistant editor of Collier's, musie. y Ho Ss - PP POUR Walkin AM: ime Fara Home Ler Ar rYies critic of the old New York World, ei — m— i — editor of Musical America and Yarn Dorian News “ War Down East announcer for Paul Whiteman's
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' son | ; | North ruffed. Today’s Contract Problem | defending. He thought he had a | BECAUSE THE PLANET very good-looking hand, with which | WS led and, when the ace won,
| Against South’s contract of || 4 it was all over. The ace of clubs Renfrew Sketches Lowell Themas Orphan Annie ame was f spect and slam : ten BERLIN. 7:30 P. M.—New G JOPITER | | three spades, doubled, East and 5 Be as eos pee aa his | dropped West's king, and North : | {| Legislation. DJD, 11.77 mex. nan IS NOT A SOQL/D § || West have taken the first three partner held a few high cards in| made four hearts. Hull Talks Tonight - | League dinner in New York. One | pRERLIN, in P. M.—Light Music. BODY, AL PARTS || tricks with the ace of hearts, | the minor suits. | Of course, the defense was bad. : | |of the guests, President Mary E. | LONDON. 3:24 P. M. — “Daylight OF IT DO NOT the ace of clubs, and the ace East held ‘the traditional re-|As the cards lie, East and West| The timely topic of America’s | Woolley, will hurry from the din- | ir 0 ma 533
ROTATE. IN THE | | of diamonds. West returns the quirements for a double to get a | Could have won two diamonds, two | foreign policies will be discussed | ner to speak at 8:45 p. m. over | Nig.”
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AE club four. Can declarer keep : iis : : | clubs, and one heart, a set of two, by Secretary of State Cordell Hull | NBC-Red hookup from Radio City. PARIS. 9:40 P. M. — Theatrical SAME LENGTH West from winning more than || bid by his partner—slightly moreq oi S00 pointss |at 7:30 o'clock tonight on NBC'S | She is slated to speak on “World || Broadcast.” Tag "117 mit
OF TIME / '| one trump trick? than three quick tricks and ability | Against this, they ceuld have Blue network, when he appears as Peace,” while Secretary Hill's sub- aa toll Nami "Oerseas Pro-
THERE ARE AT “to play the hand at any suit his| made four spades, worth 620 guest of honor at a Good Neighbor | ject is to be “Foreign Relations.” LEAST &£/GA~7T 3 : partner might name. South, with | points, so, even if ‘the defense had : : DIFFERENT LENGTHS Bil | L “the much-hated bust, and, worse | not faltered, North's bid was very | OF ROTATION : | - still, short in his partner’s Suit, | profitable. SE > ER | passed, and there begins the story. | (Copyright. 1936, NEA Service. Inc.) a § _ - n HH [|™ | North was entirely too optimistic | — © 1936 BY NEA SERVICE, ING. LR ROR aa } in his second bid, but the hand | COMMON ERRORS Pama: 3 : : is S | was played at duplicate, where the . nl xed Ye contest was for glory, rather than | Never say, “He was strong in body THE annual. > i Dealer for cash, and he decided that it|and also mentally”; say, “He was RUST all. \ : : : é AKJS 4 | was impossible wtih his hand to strong physically and mentally.” EF ™ ; : i YKJI0. i find out by any other bid he might | . io oO E ~~ { ®38 make just what his partner held. | UNITED STATES an = ‘ | There were lots of cards South] On Radio's Smartest Show
IS FIGURED AT f pe i . %»K965 | could have “held which would not | , LE | None vul. Opener—¥% 9 i justify a raise, but would still pro-| THE PACKARD HOUR Solution in next issue. 8 | (duce four hearts in play. ev h : :
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| On the opening lead, West Rr f 3 * | thought that the seven was a good ; Solution to Previous Problem | card to play, but he should - §) : BY WM. E. M'KENNEY | have played the nine. East now RA i 2 : DEI American Bridee League Secretary decided to lead one round of RPO -_— : FRED
: ‘VW HEN North opened the bid- | spades, which North ruffed. a” ~ . ding on the hand which| North drew the adverse trumps]! i ASTAIRE forms the subject of today's dis- | and then played the club three. - Sgt ; ; ; : Lag with JOHNNY GREEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA
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